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T. EARLE. Apparatus-for. Beating Eggsl No. 225,003. Patented Mar. 2,1880.

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TIMOTHY EAELE, OF VALLEY FALLS, RHODE ISLAND. i

APPARATUS FOR BEATING Ecos.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 225,003, dated March 2, 1880.

Application filed January 2B, 1880.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, TIMOTHY EARLE, of Valley Falls, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Beating Eggs, of which the following is a specification. 1

My invention relates more particularly to the device for holding the egg-beater proper 5 and it consists in aframe which is to be attached to any snit-able table or bench. The upper end of this frame is so constructed as to readily engage with the upper end of the egg-beater and to holdit in place. The lowcr end of' the beater rests in a sinkage made in the bottom of a vessel containing the substance to be beaten.

In the drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of my entire device, showing a portion of the table and the bowl for holding the egg or other substance to be beaten. Fig. 2 is a ver; tical section to show more clearly the device for holding the top of the beater. Fig. 3 is a view of the interior of the bowl, showing also a part of the beater in section. Fig. 4. is a section of a part of the bottom of the bowl and beater.

A represents the holding-frame, which has at the lower end a yoke, A, and bindingscrew A, for the purpose of fastening it to the table or bench O. The 4upper end termi hates in a fork, O C. A spindle, D', passes through parts C G', as shown in Figs. 1 and 2,

and terminates in a crescent-shaped piece, D

When the bowl is not in use it can be slipped l out, for as soonas the bowl is removed from a position out of the perpendicular in relation to the holding-frame A, then the beaterK will be free from the crescent D and can be removed. bowl is set on the table O, but not directly under the top of the holding-frame. Now the top of the beater K is placed in contact with crescent D. The lower end is placed inthe bowl, and the whole is moved so as to be perpendicularly under the crescent D.

To prevent the spindle D of the crescent Dfrom turning, its lower end may be made square or iiat in shape, or it may be round and have a'steady-pin, L, as shown in Fig.

I claim- 1. In an egg-beating device, the combination of the frame A, yielding crescent D, and the egg-beater proper, K, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

2. In an egg-beating device, the combination of the bowl B, having a sinkage, B', with To replace the bowl and beater the the frame K of the beater prper, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

-TIMOTHY EARLE.

Witnesses: CEAS. P. NYE, T. G. CHALK. 

